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Discover Ludwig'by much' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing two or more things in terms of degree or quantity. For example: She has improved her English by much since she moved to the US.
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Not by much.
And not by much.
But not by much.
Wide, but not by much.
Not by much, it seems.
But perhaps not by much.
(I exaggerate — but not by much).
"I'm not really surprised by much.
It was better, but not by much.
Not by much, but by enough.
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By how much, and by what means?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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